The Last Station 14 years old

Intoxicating. Infuriating. Impossible. Love.

The Last Station

A historical drama that illustrates Russian author Leo Tolstoy's struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things. The Countess Sofya, wife and muse to Leo Tolstoy, uses every trick of seduction on her husband's loyal disciple, whom she believes was the person responsible for Tolstoy signing a new will that leaves his work and property to the Russian people.

Credits

The Last Station Cast

Name Character
Helen Mirren She was 64, now 78 years old as Sofya Tolstoya
James McAvoy He was 30, now 44 years old as Valentin Bulgakov
Paul Giamatti He was 42, now 56 years old as Vladimir Chertkov
Anne-Marie Duff She was 38, now 53 years old as Sasha Tolstoy
Christopher Plummer He was 79, now 94 years old as Leo Tolstoy
Kerry Condon She was 26, now 41 years old as Masha
John Sessions He was 56, now 71 years old as Dushan
Patrick Kennedy He was 32, 42 years old when he died as Sergeyenko
Tomas Spencer He was 31, now 46 years old as Andrey Tolstoy
David Masterson He was 11, now 26 years old as Reporter

The Last Station Crew

Name Department
Monika Jacobs as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Bonnie Arnold as Producer. She was 54 (now 69) years old Production
Jens Meurer as Producer. He was 46 (now 61) years old Production
Andreas Olshausen as Art Direction. Art
Michael Hoffman as Director. He was 52 (now 67) years old Directing
Michael Hoffman as Screenplay. He was 52 (now 67) years old Writing
Sebastian Edschmid as Director of Photography. He was 43 (now 58) years old Camera
Chris Curling as Producer. Production
Erwin Prib as Art Direction. He was 32 (now 46) years old Art
Dirk Jacob as Sound Designer. He was 39 (now 53) years old Sound
Patricia Rommel as Editor. She was 53 (now 67) years old Editing
Martin Steyer as Sound Re-Recording Mixer. He was 59 (now 74) years old Sound
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The Last Station (14 years)

Intoxicating. Infuriating. Impossible. Love.

  • Release day: Friday, September 04, 2009
  • Runtime: 112 minutes